Posts Tagged "Google"

TO THE ANSWER: Philanthropy 2.0

The old and traditional philanthropy was one way. When we donate, we feel we did a good thing. But that’s the end. We don’t know what effect our money will do. I want to call it Philanthropy 1.0 like Web 1.0 in which information was always provided in one-way road from the big media to us ordinary people. But in the world of Web 2.0, we got the power to express what we want to express and...

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Online Engagement and Giving: Making the Most of Real Numbers: nten.org

Online Engagement and Giving: Making the Most of Real Numbers: nten.org

Share Online Engagement and Giving: Making the Most of Real Numbers Submitted by Brett on Wed, 02/17/2010 – 7:32am. Alan Cooke, Convio There is little debate that online communication, fundraising, and advocacy have become important parts of the modern nonprofit’s fundraising and marketing mix. While system data and trends show online giving is growing, consumer research...

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Five Reasons Why Nonprofits Who Utilize Social Media Should Also Blog « Nonprofit Tech 2.0

Five Reasons Why Nonprofits Who Utilize Social Media Should Also Blog 2010 February 3 by nonprofitorgs There are currently 133 million blogs worldwide. The world doesn’t need another blogger, right? Wrong. In the short 6 months that I have been blogging, I have come to the conclusion that blogging is the missing piece in a successful social media strategy. Here are five reasons why: 1)...

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10 Non Profit Text Alert Campaigns: Nonprofitorgs

Share 10 Nonprofit Text Alert Campaigns 2010 February 8 tags: Mobile Marketing, Mobile Websites, Text Alerts by nonprofitorgs Not to be confused with Text-to-Give campaigns (Text HAITI to 90999 to donate $10 to the Red Cross), text alert campaigns are when individuals opt-in to be alerted of breaking news or calls to action via text message. They can opt-in by sending a Keyword...

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The Huffington Post: Winning in 2010: Online Fundraising and Mobilization

Winning in 2010: Online Fundraising and Mobilization What Dean and Kerry suggested in 2004, Barack Obama proved in 2008: an army of motivated online donor/volunteers can be a truly decisive force in politics. And with software designed to allow campaigns to tap the enthusiasm (and the wallets) of supporters both within their districts and around the country now widely available (see Chapter...

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